“One Dance,” the hip-hop smash by Drake in collaboration with WizKid and Kyla, was this year’s top pick by American Spotify users, the digital streaming service said Thursday.

The Canadian rapper was all over Spotify’s US top 10 list — with his “Too Good” coming in at No 10 and assisting pal Rihanna at her No. 5 work “Work.”

The rest of the top 10 included: No. 2 “Don’t Let Me Down” from the Chainsmokers; No. 3 “Needed Me” by Rihanna; No. 4 “Panda” by Desiigner; No. 6 “Closer” performed by the Chainsmokers; No. 7 “Me, Myself & I” from G-Eazy; No. 8 “I Took A Pill in Ibiza” by Mike Posner; and No. 9 “Work from Home” by Fifth Harmony.

Spotify users in the five boroughs of New York were huge Justin Bieber fans in 2016.

The pint-sized Canadian crooner’s “Sorry” was the No. 1 Spotify song in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens and Nos. 2 and 3 of the Bronx and Staten Island, respectfully, according to the digital streaming service.

Bieber’s “Love Yourself” was also a Spotify favorite in Gotham – as No. 2 in Queens and Brooklyn, No. 3 in the Bronx and Staten Island and No. 4 in Manhattan.

New Yorkers embraced Biebs much more than the rest of America’s Spotify users who had “Sorry” as their overall No. 25 pick and “Love Yourself” at No. 14.

Oversized New York love was also shown to the track “Jumpman” by Drake and Future, which was No. 1 in the Bronx, No. 2 in Brooklyn and Staten Island and No. 4 in Queens. “Jumpman” was No. 18 on the nation’s stream list.